You see a rootpw with password hashed in slapd.conf, like Quanah said in another email. The slappaswd syntax:
slappasswd -h HASH{MD5 or CRYPT, for example} -s password. For example: slappasswd -h {MD5} -s password Cheers. On 10/28/07, Quanah Gibson-Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --On Friday, October 26, 2007 5:25 PM -0400 Naufal Sheikh > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Any pointers will be appreciated > > Actually sending the error message would be useful. If there is no > password in slapd.conf, how can it be in slapd.conf, and hashed? I assume > you mean there's a rootpw line in slapd.conf that is hashed. Simply run > slappasswd to generate the hash of a password you know, and update > slapd.conf. Given the limited information you've supplied, that's the > best > shot in the dark I can make. > > --Quanah > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Principal Software Engineer > Zimbra, Inc > -------------------- > Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration > -- /\ Gabriel Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Administrador de Redes - Network Administrador Linux User #223750 51-92796310 Porto Alegre - RS - Brasil